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This server is named after the home Frodo Baggins purchased in Buckland from which he began his journey with the Ring.enThu, 21 Mar 2019 16:34:04 GMTvBulletin60https://www.lotro.com/forums/images/styles/UndergroundStyle/misc/rss.pngThe Lord of the Rings Online Forums - Crickhollowhttps://www.lotro.com/forums/
Bullroarer Took Day Pub Crawl - March 17https://www.lotro.com/forums/showthread.php?671803-Bullroarer-Took-Day-Pub-Crawl-March-17&goto=newpost
Tue, 12 Mar 2019 23:10:20 GMT

It's time once again for our Bullroarer Took Day Pub Crawl, an annual St. Patrick's Day tradition on Crickhollow. We'll gather for the usual Elevenses at the Bird & Baby in Michel Delving on Sunday, March 17 at 11am EDT/server time, but after a few songs we'll start on a journey that will take us around to all of the pubs in the Shire with a few dozen ales all the way. Our final destination is the Green Dragon in Bywater. Wearing green is encouraged. Come with some festive music or just stop by and listen if you like.

This event is presented by Second Breakfast. Check out a list of our regular weekly events in my signature and expect an announcement about this summer's Shirefest VI soon!

Apart from big music concerts or well-established events with regular rotation, there doesn't seem to be a place here where smaller happenings are posted.

Are Harlequins still playing on Crickhollow? There was one other band that does semi-weekly shows at Bree South gate, whose name escapes me... If anyone knows they're still active, please post their concert schedule below for ease of reference. Many thanks!

Tunes and Ales is a weekly Event hosted every Wednesday, we share songs, tell stories, and some RP is encouraged but not required, any and all are welcome to join, Where is it you ask? Each week is at different location throughout the world, generally we keep it in earlier areas of the game, sometimes we will go far into later areas, Could be in Forochel, deep in the Trollshaws and many other places, we welcome any player who travel by and stops to see whats up! I will post here weekly announcing where it will be, you can also Mail me in game or send tell to Pontin, If you can join us i hope to see you there!

"Not all those who wander are lost" -J.R.R. Tolkien

]]>CrickhollowPontin_Finnberryhttps://www.lotro.com/forums/showthread.php?671209-Event-Tunes-and-AlesNaked Adventuring: Feel the Breeze!https://www.lotro.com/forums/showthread.php?671145-Naked-Adventuring-Feel-the-Breeze!&goto=newpost
Thu, 07 Feb 2019 21:35:44 GMTNaked Adventuring; What is that?
The lineage of this idea seems to be long and convoluted. It probably started with Eowene exploring ways to make...

Naked Adventuring; What is that?

The lineage of this idea seems to be long and convoluted. It probably started with Eowene exploring ways to make the game more challenging. Onyi picked up the idea, did some more extensive experimentation, and started this thread:https://www.lotro.com/forums/showthr...ight=difficult

It leads to terrific game balance for players looking for a difficulty level closer to the game when it launched.

Do you really have to run around in lame LOTRO underwear?

No, silly. That's what cosmetic outfits are for.

Full disclosure: I personally have been playing for "only" 5-6 years. I never played the game at launch. I have no idea what it once felt like. I just know that when I started playing this way, it suddenly felt perfect. This is the right level of challenge. In PvE, food matters. Virtues matter. Boosters from Hobbit gifts matter. Strategy matters. There's real danger of death. All/most solo quests can be played solo on level with some finesse, but "Fellowship quest" means what it says.

I've seen some interest in getting a naked adventuring club together on Crickhollow.